According to the California DMV, the speed limit in any alley is 15 MPH. This question is on nearly all the practice tests for the driver license.
25MPH unless otherwise posted.
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The speed limit will vary depending upon the city you are in and the exact street you are on. Many residential streets have 25 mph speed limits.
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According to the California DMV, the speed limit in any alley is 15 MPH. This question is on nearly all the practice tests for the driver license.
The speed limit in an unposted residential area in Arizona is typically 25 miles per hour. However, please note that speed limits can vary depending on local ordinances, so it's always a good idea to check with local authorities for the specific speed limit in a specific residential area.
Most states have residential speed limits between 10 and 55. A "safe" speed would probably be between 20 and 30, and most states have the highest or lowest speeds for residential areas in that range.
There is no such thing as a "residential highway."If you are speaking of a residential street - the usual speed in urban and suburban areas, unless otherwise posted, is 25 miles per hour.
It depends. If it isn't a cop hotspot then it is at your discretion. I can't tell you how fast to drive. Only you know how fast you can go confidently. Also it is common courtesy to go 1 under the limit in residential areas.
(in the US) This answer can change from municipality to municipality, but GENERALLY it is safe to say that it is 25 MPH.
School Zone, Residential area, Parking Lot, Park
Generally around 25MPH depending on the area, this will vary (usually between 15 and 35 MPH), but the mean residential speed limit is 25MPH. The prima facie speed limit for residential areas is 25 miles per hour, and most residential areas reinforce this limit with posted signs displaying the 25-mile per hour limit. However, some roadways in sparsely populated residential areas may be posted at the higher limit of 35 miles per hour. Unless you observe a sign that indicates otherwise, you should adhere to the prima facie limit.